Ernest B. Yeager Center for Electrochemical Sciences

Please note: The websites of the“Electrochemical Science and Technology Information Resource (ESTIR)”, “Electrochemistry Encyclopedia” and “Electrochemistry Dictionary” used to be included in the website of the Yeager Center. They are now available at an Electrochemical Society (ECS) site, http://knowledge.electrochem.org/.

Hotel Information

Accomodations during the workshop are as follows:

A set of rooms is available at the Glidden House (1901 Ford Drive, Cleveland, OH 44106. Phone: 216-658-9107
Web-site www.gliddenhouse.com) which is only a couple of blocks away from the site of the Workshop.
For reservations please dial 216-231-8900 and ask for a room in the YCES Workshop on Electrochemical
Measurements 2015.

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September 19-20, 2014 Ohio State University Columbus, OH

This one and one-half day event will gather faculty and students from higher learning institutions, and researchers from National Laboratories and industry in the State of Ohio. The program will include two plenary lectures given by Dr. Khalil Amine from Argonne National Laboratory and Prof. Andrew Gewirth from the Chemistry Department at University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign and both oral presentations and a poster session in all areas of electrochemistry and solid state science. Please register via eventbrite.com under ElectrochemOhio 2014. Should problems arise, please contact Prof. Anne Co, co.5@osu.edu or Prof. Daniel Scherson, dxs16@case.edu.

Registration costs should be paid at the meeting in cash or personal check :

$30 for non-student participants

$20 for students

Those students, post-doctoral research associates, and faculty members interested in contributing should submit their Abstracts before September 10th, 2014 using a template provided below. A selection committee will be appointed to select the best four posters and their primary student authors invited to deliver a 15 min oral presentation on Saturday, September 20th, 2014. The selection committee will then rank the presentations and give two awards consisting of a scroll and a financial commitment of $500 each to allow the primary student authors to support in part their travel and other expenses to the following biannual ECS meeting, where they will be expected to present their work orally.